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Inmaculada Sirvent

0000-0001-5509-9261

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Using Induced Ordered Weighted Averaging (IOWA) Operators for Aggregation in Cross-Efficiency Evaluations

2014

This paper proposes an enhancement of the cross-efficiency evaluation through the aggregation of cross-efficiencies by using a particular type of induced ordered weighted averaging IOWA operator. The use of a weighted average of cross-efficiencies for the calculation of the cross-efficiency scores, instead of the usual arithmetic mean, allows us to introduce some flexibility into the analysis. In particular, the main purpose of the approach we present is to provide aggregation weights that reflect the decision maker DM preferences regarding the relative importance that should be attached to the cross-efficiencies provided by the different decision-making units. To do it, an ordering is to b…

business.industryType (model theory)Theoretical Computer ScienceHuman-Computer InteractionVariable (computer science)Matrix (mathematics)Operator (computer programming)Artificial IntelligenceArtificial intelligencebusinessOrdered weighted averaging aggregation operatorWeighted arithmetic meanAlgorithmRowSoftwareMathematicsArithmetic meanInternational Journal of Intelligent Systems
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A fuzzy mathematical programming approach to the assessment of efficiency with DEA models

2003

In many real applications, the data of production processes cannot be precisely measured. This is particularly worrying when assessing efficiency with frontier-type models, such as data envelopment analysis (DEA) models, since they are very sensitive to possible data errors. For this reason, the possibility of having available a methodology that allows the analyst to deal with imprecise data becomes an issue of great interest in these contexts. To that end, we develop some fuzzy versions of the classical DEA models (in particular, the BCC model) by using some ranking methods based on the comparison of α-cuts. The resulting auxiliary crisp problems can be solved by the usual DEA software. We…

Mathematical optimizationOperations researchLinear programmingLogicbusiness.industryFuzzy logicInterval arithmeticSoftwareRankingArtificial IntelligenceData envelopment analysisProduction (economics)businessPossibility theoryMathematicsFuzzy Sets and Systems
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Cross-Efficiency in Fuzzy Data Envelopment Analysis (FDEA): Some Proposals

2013

Different techniques have been proposed in the literature to rank decision making units (DMUs) in the context of Fuzzy Data Envelopment Analysis. In our opinion, those that result from using a ranking method to order the fuzzy efficiencies obtained are susceptible to a serious criticism: they are not based on objective criteria. Cross-efficiency evaluation was introduced as an extension of DEA aimed at ranking the DMUs. This methodology has found a significant number of applications and has been extensively investigated. In this chapter, we discuss some difficulties that arise with the definition of fuzzy cross-efficiencies and we propose a fuzzy cross-efficiency evaluation based on the FDE…

Mathematical optimizationCross efficiencyEfficiencyComputer scienceFuzzy mathematical programmingData envelopment analysisMultiplier (economics)Fuzzy data envelopment analysisFuzzy logic
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